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Post by enigma72 on Jul 9, 2020 20:02:11 GMT
My daughter works at disney and this happens with the humidity in florida. They buy a defogger. It is a foam and available where eyeglass accessories are sold
I also saw a trick on youtube.
You put shaving creme on your glasses. Rinse off. Pat dry. It works somewhat.
Good luck! We gotta see!
( I shop with my glasses off. I'm nearsighted )
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Post by enigma72 on Jul 9, 2020 20:15:11 GMT
There are a ton of products called defoggers.
Amazon and walmart and lots of others carry them
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Post by autumn on Jul 9, 2020 20:53:46 GMT
My "cheater" glasses that I wear to use the computer are fogging up just from the humidity in the house (even though I have the A/C on)! It's such an odd concept to grasp because even though there's cool air being blown in, the humidity is heavy and the air is soggy. I notice that if my glasses are too close to my face, they'll fog up quicker, so I have to push them down my nose a little and allow air to get in.
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Post by Catman on Jul 9, 2020 21:03:39 GMT
What is this 'shaving creme' of which you speak?
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Post by enigma72 on Jul 9, 2020 23:44:40 GMT
What is this 'shaving creme' of which you speak? I think it is a product of the last century where gentlemen tried to make their facial hair disappear to appear more feminine catman You can find it in antique stores Lol
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